Pink Sunset Double Mirror Chevron Lanyard
$25.00
Pink Sunset Double Mirror Chevron Lanyard is a beautifully handwoven tribute to the rich symbolic tradition of the chevron in Native American art and design. Meticulously crafted from seed beads and Nymo thread with a wire frame, e-glue, and a swivel ID clip in a warm, sunset-bright palette of pink, orange, green, blue, cobalt, and silver, this 16 × 1.25-inch piece with a 1-inch swivel clip honors the chevron as a timeless emblem of journey, spiritual elevation, and the profound human capacity for openness, change, and prophetic vision.
Description
Pink Sunset Double Mirror Chevron Lanyard is a striking and deeply meaningful expression of Indigenous artistry and sacred geometric symbolism rendered in a beautifully functional everyday form. Measuring 16 × 1.25 inches with a 1-inch swivel ID clip for secure, practical daily carry, tiny seed beads are meticulously woven with Nymo thread on a wire frame and secured with e-glue in a warm, sunset-bright palette of pink, orange, green, blue, cobalt, and silver. The double mirror chevron design moves the full length of the lanyard with bold rhythmic energy and vivid visual presence — the mirrored V-shapes facing one another across the surface of the lanyard with the deliberate, considered symmetry of a design that understands reflection as a sacred act, each chevron answered by its own mirror image in the same patient, purposeful way that still water reflects the sky above it, the doubling of the pattern amplifying both its visual impact and its sacred resonance. The soft, luminous pinks moving through the design with the warm, open-hearted energy of sunset at its most tender and personally intimate expression, the vivid oranges blazing with the concentrated vital warmth of fire and the fearless forward energy of the sun in its final, most generous hour, the fresh greens evoking the living abundance of the natural world and the fertile, hopeful energy of new growth, the cool blues and commanding cobalt carrying the vast, still expansiveness of the sky deepening toward evening and the profound spiritual clarity of a color long associated with the sacred world above, and the cool silver weaving through the design with the reflective brilliance of the first light of stars appearing at the edge of the sunset sky and the quiet, precise elegance of a tone that grounds and clarifies every warm color around it with the calm, luminous authority of the approaching night.
In Native American art, the chevron is one of the most ancient and enduring of all geometric symbols — a form that appears across generations and cultures in beadwork, pottery, and rock art, carrying within its simple, repeating shape a wealth of profound and varied meaning. At its most elemental, the chevron represents the natural world in its most powerful and sacred forms — mountains rising in bold, angular silhouette against the sky, water rippling outward in endless, overlapping arcs from a single point of contact, the landscape itself rendered in the bold, spare language of sacred geometry.
The chevron also speaks to the inner life of the human spirit and the arc of a life purposefully lived. Depending on its orientation and context, the repeating V-shape carries meanings of open-mindedness — a heart and mind receptive to new understanding and willing to release the certainty of the familiar. It speaks to the need for change, the recognition that growth requires movement and that stillness, however comfortable, is not always where the soul is meant to remain. And it carries the quality of prophetic ability — the rare and sacred gift of vision that reaches beyond the present moment into the deeper patterns and possibilities that lie just ahead.
The double mirror configuration of this lanyard adds its own profound and quietly resonant symbolic dimension — the mirrored chevrons facing one another across the full length of the piece speaking to the deep Indigenous understanding that the journey outward and the journey inward are not opposites but partners in the same sacred process of growth and understanding. The mirrored pattern speaks to the completeness of a vision that sees in both directions at once — forward into the possibilities that lie ahead and backward into the ancestral wisdom that has always illuminated the path, the two together forming the most complete and most honestly navigated of all possible sacred journeys.
The sunset palette of this design carries the chevron’s sacred symbolism in its most warmly personal and quietly ceremonial register — the pinks and oranges and golds evoking the particular, extraordinary quality of the sky at the day’s most sacred threshold hour, when the world grows still and the light becomes most honest and most beautiful, and the green and blue and cobalt grounding that warm, luminous vision in the deep, still clarity of the living world moving toward its own most essential and most restoring darkness.
Pink Sunset Double Mirror Chevron Lanyard brings these layered meanings together in a beautifully functional and deeply personal form — a handcrafted tribute to the journey of the spirit, the courage of open-minded change, and the enduring power of sacred pattern in Indigenous artistic tradition carried close through every moment of every day.
Details
- Colors: Pink, orange, green, blue, cobalt, silver
- Materials: Seed beads, Nymo thread, wire, e-glue, ID swivel clip
- Size: 16 × 1.25 inches with 1-inch swivel ID clip
Care Instructions: Wipe with damp cloth and keep dry. Please remember that even though the Nymo thread has a nylon base and is very strong, pulling hard and yanking on the Lanyard can tear the thread so please be kind to it when you use it. Please use with things the weight of ID’s.





